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Divine Physiology (Kid Icarus)

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Introduction

Divine beings are a class of immortals whose existence transcends the normal mortal conflicts and struggles upon the Earth. This status is among only the gods of Kid Icarus universe along with angels, who serve as the messenger of the gods. Gods are the beings praised by humankind, and generally hold domain over parts of the lands where humans live, whilst angels spread the word of their god/goddess and carry messages from the people. Gods also typically "embody" or are the personification of a certain concept/earthly element such as light, whom the goddess Lady Palutena embodies and upholds, which their forces and angels follow lawfully.

Types

Some divine beings like gods and angels are hard to identify, due to their "physical appearance" being merely an easy human form for the mortal race to comprehend. Though various other divine beings, like spirits, are rather straightforward.

  • Gods: Gods are the oldest beings in the universe (with them possibly predating the first life on earth), and the ones who ultimately oversee the human realm and its prosperity. Like mortals however, the gods are often irrational and easily clash in global-scale wars which indirectly involve the human race.
  • Angels: Angels are the messengers of the gods, and operate similarly to them in that their true forms are too abstract for mortal comprehension. Angels often represent the faction of their god/goddess and will utilize their blessings and boons to keep the wishes and demands of the gods strong on Earth.
  • Reincarnated: The reincarnated are exactly as their name implies; deceased mortals who have reached the Underworld or retuned to Nature where they will be reincarnated into a new life, or reformed as a troop of their respective realm. Soul-made entities typically have the ability to combat the angels, and even gods, with divine pranks.

Abilities

Resistances

Weaknesses

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate; Palutena's Guidance on Bayonetta
  2. 3.0 3.1
    The god of death. Bored with his 9-to-5 guiding the souls of living to their final resting place, Thanatos turns his work over to the Reapers and leisurely passes his days in a palace deep beneath the ocean.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Thanatos Idol Description
  3. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3
    Spoiler alert: Medusa saves the day! Medusa's surviving spirit stops Hades before he can deliver the finishing blow to Pit. In her weakened state, she can't hold him off forever, but the goddess gets an A for vindictive tenacity.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Medusa vs. Hades Idol Description
  4. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
    Pandora's original form. Beautiful yet mighty, she was once one of the best warriors in the Underworld. Yet a blunder cost the goddess her body, forcing Pandora to take the form of a pure manifestation of her will.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Amazon Pandora Idol Description
  5. The God of the Sky who betrayed Palutena and went over to Medusa's side. Watch out! He has terrible fighting power and a habit of lurking around inside the fortress.
    ~ Kid Icarus 1986; Instruction Booklet
  6. 7.0 7.1
    After being cut in half by the Great Sacred Treasure, Hades heads to the surface world to regenerate his legs. Because this trick uses an immense number of souls, the usually invincible Hades suffers damage in the process.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Hades (New Legs) Idol Description
  7. Reapers serve as lookouts for the Underworld Army. When they spot an enemy, they let out a piercing scream that summons their feisty servants, the Reapettes. They also use their giant scythes to reap the souls of their victims.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Reaper Idol Description
  8. The warrior who used to fight in Palutena's army. Its spirit was taken away by Medusa. It has no fighting power of its own though EelEyes leaps out of its body.
    ~ Kid Icarus 1986; Instruction Booklet
  9. 10.0 10.1 10.2
    The Chaos Kin uses the Ring of Chaos to capture Pit's soul. But while the cursed runes on its surface prevent Pit's escape, he is able to use sheer willpower to gain control of anyone who wears the ring.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Ring of Chaos Idol Description
  10. As the goddess of disaster and calamity, Pandora builds the Labyrinth of Deceit, where she's thought to be using the Mirror of Truth to create Underworld troops. Though she sounds jaded, it's just an act, for she delights in trickery.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Pandora Idol Description
  11. After Pyrrhon tries to take over the Aurum Brain and control its vast army, the Aurum Brain wins the battle of minds and absorbs him, destroying his free will and using him as another weapon in its arsenal.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Aurum Pyrrhon Idol Description
  12. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate; Palutena's Guidance on Ness
  13. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4
    Though called Hades's Belly, this strange place is in an entirely different dimension than Hades. So while it shares a link of sorts with the evil god, it seems that destruction inside the belly barely affects Hades himself.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Hades's Belly Idol Description
  14. 15.0 15.1
    He's the man of mystery. He disappears without a trace. He's the amazing Captain Flare! He shoots comets from the space rift within his cape--the very same cape that contains the alternate universe Captain Flare likes to disappear into.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Captain Flare Idol Description
  15. 16.0 16.1
    A mysterious pit trap that bends both time and space. Those who step on it find themselves in a dimension of pain, continuously taking damage. Chomp Traps are quite devious, which makes them very dangerous.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Chomp Trap Idol Description
  16. 17.0 17.1 17.2
    The Chaos Vortex is the home of the vicious Chaos Kin. A bizarre dimension not governed by the physical laws of our world, one inch here is somehow a mile there. This mysterious tear in space is truly a glimpse into another world.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Chaos Vortex Idol Description
  17. 18.0 18.1
    A murky Underworld genie who resides in a pot. But this genie doesn't grant wishes—he just tries to drag passersby into his lair! The pot contains a one-dimensional universe—those pulled into it are rarely seen again.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Sinistew Idol Description
  18. A moon-inspired temple ruled by Arlon the Serene. Normally it acts like a new moon, hidden in the night sky. But when Palutena discovers it, it shines like a full moon, opening up to fire a devastating laser at Pit.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Lunar Sanctum Idol Description
  19. 20.0 20.1
    Hewdraw's incredible regenerative ability allows its final head to regrow a new torso mere minutes after its decapitation. After resting by a lake to regain its strength, the beast later waits to take its revenge on Pit.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Hewdraw Reborn Idol Description
  20. A Monoeye is a surveillance drone in the Underworld Army. Though it is capable of draining life from its target with its tentacles, a lowly Monoeye will never do so on prey like Pit. He's just too divine to touch!
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Monoeye Idol Description
  21. Palms are equipped on the wielder's arm like a tattoo, drawing upon the user's own vitality to fire a barrage of homing shots. The Violet Palm is an average example of this weapon type, with great rapid fire but basic range.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Violet Palm Idol Description
  22. After Pit defeats the possessed Palutena, the Chaos Kin is unable to escape with the goddess. She turns her body to stone at the last moment, so the Chaos Kin can flee into the Chaos Vortex with only her soul.
    ~ Kid Icarus: Uprising; Petrified Palutena Idol Description